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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1937)
Ashland High Hoop Battery B Shames Squad Sharps Weed Medford Hoop Pride 25-19 in Fast Game Battery H, 249th Coast Artil Tile Ashland high school hoop team celebrated the Start of Christmas vacation Friday night by toppling the highly rated Weed five, 25-19, In a bang-up game which saw the score knotted twice and ....... I ahead by a single point onie In the third quarter P rev- iously, Weed hud a dean slate, winning their first five games ill northern California by top-heavy scores The Grizzlies showed a willing iiexs to mix it fast and roughly us they broke away down the fl<x»r repeatedly, and also demonstrated an eye for the hoop, with Everett Nance tying Weed's Carpenter for top score of eight |x>lnts each. Charlie Warren, stellar forward, garnered six points for the O'Con- ncllmen anil thrilled the crowd often tut in- flashed the floorwork which helped the Red and White team into the district champion ship lust yeai Buzz Robeison and Ken Hurris wasted no time get ting tile ball under the basket for Nunce und Warren, and Jack Weaver's aggressive play indi cated ills right to a regular guurd poet. lurtc In the game Schilling, Baughman ami Silver were sent into the fruy with instructions to keep the lend. Not only did they do that but Schilling got in a per fect "cripple" shot to swell the score an additional two points Fletcher, muscular Negro cen ter, showed best for Weed but was guurded too closely to grab his usual high point honors Other starters for the Cougars were A quant I pace and Kcgg, for wards. and Carpenter and Giorgis, guards Solettl was the lone Cali fornia substitute to see service as the visitors' first-string strove desperately to halt the Asli land court artists Ashland reserves fared less well us their schixilmates, however, and went down in defeat. 3(1-2«, to the Weed B team in the preliminary Outclassed from the start, the sec ond team went by the quarter marks to the following tunc 12-2. 22-8, 34-12 but, thanks to a one- man rally by Kenneth Bell, netted 14 points while their opponents got two in the final frame to re main within whistling distance at the final gun lery, sent a basketball team on the local armory floor Monday ■light which had all that was ne cessary to beat the Rogue bnsket- eers, Medford independent hoop squad Final score stixxi 45-36 for the Ashland team, Walt Lee, former Ashland high school star, sunk the first field goal for the soldiers but Bobby Ettinger, Medford football whiz, imiiuxliately tied the count with a nice shot and the Rogues put on a streak which s«x>n put them sev eral |x>ints In front Harry Hoxie, sent into the game for the battery a few minutes after the start, noon changed the picture and wound up high man with 17 points to his credit Dean Warren, lx-onard Warren, Walt Lee, '’Tiny" Jones. “Dutch" Scheidereiter, Don Rude, Hoxie ami Jim MacCoilister played for the armory five and the Medford quint included Wilson. Curry, Ar- chibald, Ettinger and Hill on their starting lineup, with Pitts, Blair and Santo going In us subs It was the second straight win for the artillerymen e • Marjorie Scobvrt, high schixil music Instructor, departed Sunday for Eugene to s|x-nd the holidays at home THE GAS IS ON THE HOUSE Christinas special: Until «pm. Friday, any used car purchased from our slock for $300 or over will receive from 50 to 200 gal lons of gas absolutely FREE. Compare our prices, lowest in the county, easy terms, easy payments Ride on us. your Ford dealer Claycomb Motor Company, Ashland (60c) CHRISTMAS SPECIAL To 193«- 37 Ford owners, let us install a new Philco radio in your car for only $37 50, terms Claycomb Motm Company <«0ci SPECIAL high protein hog feed, $1.40 cwt, whole com $1.75 cwt., only w'hile lot lasts. Davis Feed Store, 53 Second Street LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF NHEICIFF'M MALE By virtue of tut execution in foreclosure duly issued out of and under the seal of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, in and for the county of Jackson, to me di rected and <iated on the 9th day of December, 1937, in a certain auit therein, wherein Wendell W. l'rlmc, ax administrator of the es tate of Coral W. Prime, deceased, aa plaintiff, recovered judgment against W. W. Prickett and Edna G. Prickett, huaband and wife, the defendants, for the sum of 1150 00, principal, together with interest at the rale of eight per cent per annum from and since November 1, 1932, amounting in all to (211.10; with costa and disburse ments taxed at $27.55 and the further sum of $50 00 tut attorney's fees, which judgment wax enrolled and docketed in the clerk’s office of said court in said county on the 9th day of December, 1937. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execution, I will on the 15th day of January, 1938, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the court house in the city of Medford, in Jackson county, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to xutlxfy said judgment, together with the coats of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the said defend ants in said suit, W. W. Prickett and Edna G. Prickett, husband and wife, and Medford Pipe * Machin ery Company, an Oregon corpora tion, had on the lat day of Novem ber, 1932, or now have in and to the following described property, situated in the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, to-wit: Commence at a point which is , 700.5 feet north and 217.8 feet | south 89 deg. 20' west from the 8 E corner of the ut D L. C. I No. 72 in Twp. 37 South of Range ' 2 Wejit of W. M. and from said point running thence South 89 deg. 20’ west 217.8 feet; thence south | 220 feet; thence north 89 deg. 20' east 217.8 feet; thence north 220 j feet to the place of beginning containing 1 acre more or less. I subject to an easement for road purposes over a strip of land 20 ■ feet In width along the south line 1 of above described tract known as Lot 12 Jojack subdivision unre corded. Except 54.5 feet on the west side thereof deeded to Ray Moran. Dated thia 9th day of December, 1937 SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon | By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy BRIGGS th BRIGGS Pioneer Building Ashland, Oregon Attorneys for Plaintiff (Dec 17-24-31 Jan 7) • I>el Ramsdell, AHS Instructor, is spending the holidays at his home in Woodburn. • Beverly Young, U of O student, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. R Bowman, dur ing the Yule interlude • Mildred Drager, local teacher, left Saturday for Salem where she will vacation at her home until Jan. 2 • Herbert Davis, Willamette stud ent, arrived Saturday for a vaca tion at his home here. COLD, CLEAN and GOOD- The Three Pal® That Jolly Well Make Beer A Pleasure! OUR STOCK of FINEST QUALITY WINES INCLUDES DON MARCO — CRITERION ISCO — DEL MAR Bohemian Club AL BROWER, Proprietor By C. M. PAYNE S’MArrER POP—Oops! Ambrose, Watch Your Marks! o«-l- 4. I IS TMA t OO -X fS » 3 t. I I o * r X« V? a S MESCAL IKE OQC. WANT ADS Pag® 5 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Kriday, December 24, 1937 ar >. l . 7/ Not if We Know Milo huntlkt TT JCST Lolly I J a TECClKl ME ÄBOurr CCÇOATIKJ OM .«ILO B c OOGETT cvntH WvATt ’M -------- iCopynrkt IM4. b, Th« Stil SyadxaU lx > CIR u.T . BUT SA-VSysc- \‘~'£ —A3 —15 '-•OPES - rfcir. 1 ZJ V. 4 I ' W \ el ", «L I WeJor. - to «i’ox - -«6^- ■ t »« o to -uaso 5? 9 i «JK P9 i f £ * z ft. Ji <3 f i I) *1 ’’I I I s I Fa •KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES’ — Storm Signal. By POP MOMAND FOR SALE 12-inch apple wood, >10 per cord, split apple wood stumps for fireplace $10 per cord delivered Phone 25-F-2 W. E Pierson (dip) DENTISTS DR R E. WAITER Phone 178 Swedenburg Building ELECTRICAL SERVICE L. Ei.Ex.mtic Phone 82 137 N. Pioneer St X THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER (A New Tune Each Day By Vincent Lopez) Special Yule Dinner at the Palace Cafe!